![]() Eun’s glad to hear it, since he knew she needed some cheering up. She admits that she was touched by the puppet show, adding, “You’re awesome!” (She uses the modern Korean term “ Jjang!” with a thoroughly modern thumbs up). Of course, he promptly proceeds to fall, having been standing on a servant’s shoulders to reach her window, which also serves to make Su laugh. Su can’t help but smile at the display, and Eun pokes his head up between the puppets to make sure his show is having its intended effect. Joining it is another puppet of tenth prince Eun, as the real tenth prince alters his voice and uses the puppets to perform a cute little play of their first meeting (and his first beating). She opens it, and up pops a hand puppet dressed just like her. On her own, Su worries about what she’ll do now that Lady Hae is gone, but is interrupted by an insistent knock at her window. He pushes Su’s arms away as he retreats back into himself, crying. ![]() It’s not enough to soothe him, as he only sobs more deeply while blaming himself for being unable to tell his wife while it still mattered. Wiping away at her own tears, Su kneels before him and takes him by the shoulders as she tells him that Lady Hae already knew. Like a lost child, he reaches forward to grab her skirt, desperately needing her comfort and assurance. Wook begins to cry piteously as he asks Su what he should do now. He was confused between what he thought were feelings of gratitude and general comfort with her, but in the end, he realized it was love. I did not think that I did love her.”īut then, he says, he realized that his feelings were love, and that he did in fact love her. He stares forward as he begins to talk aloud, though it seems like he’s talking more to himself than to her: “Why could I not say it? I knew she wanted to hear it, but I could not tell her that I loved her. Su comes upon Wook sitting on the floor in his library later that night, but says nothing. Are you guys friends now? When did this happen? Su cries about how much she misses Lady Hae, and the two commiserate together. Next thing we know, we find Su sitting with Baek-ah, who talks about having to wait to join Lady Hae in the afterlife. Wook remains in control of his expression. Su sobs as the pyre goes up in flames, with So taking particular notice of her sadness. ![]() ![]() Not just a sister-in-law to him, it seems. Thirteenth prince Baek-ah keeps to himself as he cries over his own drawings of his late sister-in-law. So don’t be alarmed if you read of some scenes you haven’t seen, or don’t read of some that you have.Įveryone’s dressed in white mourning robes for the funeral of Lady Hae, but it’s her husband, Wook, who lights the funeral pyre. Note: There are some different versions of these episodes floating around the vastness of the net, but for our purposes, we’ll be recapping off the version streamed live in Korea. And in the end, there’s only so much that they can do for her-the rest is up to Su. (For that matter, neither are we.) It comes down to her troop of loyal princes to save her from an uncertain fate, though some need a little prodding to agree. 727 SeptemMoon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: Episode 6 by HeadsNo2Īs if our resident damsel in distress couldn’t get into any more trouble, a sudden marriage is thrust upon her that she’s in no way equipped to deal with.
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